Reading and Language Arts (4574 resources)

Online Language Arts Games

Girl on computer  This large collection of online language arts games will help build skills and concepts for grades Pre-K through 12. Each link will take you to a fun and instructive game on FunBrain.com, an educational gaming site for kids. Your students, no matter what their age, are sure to enjoy these activities!

Primary (Grades Pre-K—3)

Practice numbers and the alphabet.

The parts of speech are reinforced.

American Sign Language letters and numbers are reviewed.

Choose the correct form of "to be" to finish the sentence.

Click on the word that best describes the picture.

Students can design their own word searches.

Intermediate (Grades 3-5)

The parts of speech are reinforced.

This game reinforces sequencing skills in science, vocabulary, and geography.

Matching idioms with their correct definition is the goal of this game.

Students practice recognizing the correct forms of plurals.

Students unscramble words in many curriculum areas.

American Sign Language letters and numbers are reviewed.

Recognize and correct misspelled words.

Recognize misspelled words.

This version of Hangman tests kids' vocabulary in all areas.

Choose the correct form of "to be" to finish the sentence.

Type in parts of speech to finish the story.

Click on the word that best describes the picture.

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.

Students can design their own word searches.

Middle (Grades 5-8)

This game reinforces sequencing skills in science, vocabulary, and geography.

Matching idioms with their correct definition is the goal of this game.

Students practice recognizing the correct forms of plurals.

Identify the roots of words.

Students unscramble words in many curriculum areas.

American Sign Language letters and numbers are reviewed.

Recognize and correct misspelled words.

Recognize misspelled words.

This version of Hangman tests kids' vocabulary in all areas.

Type in parts of speech to finish the story.

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.

Students can design their own word searches.

Secondary (Grades 9-12)

Matching idioms with their correct definition is the goal of this game.

Students practice recognizing the correct forms of plurals.

Identify the roots of words.

Students unscramble words in many curriculum areas.

This version of Hangman tests kids' vocabulary in all areas.

Students unscramble words in many curriculum areas.

Students can design their own word searches.


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